October 4, 2015 - St. Kenneth Church

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October 4, 2015 - St. Kenneth Church
ST. KENNETH CATHOLIC COMMUNITY
14951 N. Haggerty Road ~ Plymouth, MI
WITNESS & WORSHIP
LIVING THE GOSPEL
Sunday, October 4, 2015
BELCZAK’S BULLETIN
Throughout the month of October we are reminded to focus our
attention on Life issues, and the respect we should foster toward it.
October is also the month of our Blessed Mother. I encourage you to
pray the rosary this month as a way of committing yourself to respecting
life from womb to tomb. While meditating on the mysteries of the
rosary; keep in mind the sacredness of life and intercede for those who
suffer. Pray about a different issue each week: abortion, capital
punishment, homelessness, and hunger. As your fingers slip over the
beads, may your prayer transform your heart and move you to action. When you are
through praying, follow God’s Spirit in making a response the issue. Your response
may be very simple such as writing a letter to your congressional representative or
senator; or as serious as nonviolent civil disobedience. But if you respond in love and
from the spirit of God directing your prayer, your action will change at least one
heart – yours – and maybe others, too!
Mass of Anointing of the Sick
Tuesday, October 6th at 7:00 pm
Please plan to join us THIS Tuesday, October 6th in Church at 7:00 o’clock in the
evening. I hope that family members will make an effort to bring to church those who
aren’t able to come regularly. There will not be large crowds and our church building is
accessible for those who have difficulty walking. There are several parking spots for
people with approved handicapped permits. We are easily able to accommodate
people who use walkers and wheelchairs, as well as those who need oxygen to assist
them in breathing.
In the sacrament we pray that the sick be healed in body, in soul and in spirit. God
alone knows what kind of healing the sick need most: that a wound be healed; that fear
turn to confidence; that loneliness be embraced by the support of the praying
community; that confusion in the face of all the whys – why me, why suffering, why now
– turn to insight. The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick does not remove the
mystery of human suffering. Yet its celebration gives us a window into the mystery of a
loving God.
Please call our parish office 734-420-0288 and inform the secretary of your intention
to attend this service. Very light refreshments will be served in the Gathering Space
following the Mass for all who participate. Our church building is accessible for those
who have a difficult time walking.
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ST. KENNETH COMMUNITY
PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN
Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 4, 2015
BELCZAK’S BULLETIN (CONT.)
Saint Francis of Assisi
Due to the fact that in 2015 the date of October 4 falls on a Sunday, we will not honor the memorial
of Francis of Assisi, who abandoned family wealth to wed “Lady Poverty” for Christ. The words of the
familiar hymn, “All creatures of our God and king,” are attributed to Francis and certainly are infused
with his spirit.
Francis of Assisi is known for his life of simplicity, peace, radical reliance on God’s grace and
embrace of creation’s majesty. This week, follow his example and celebrate autumn’s beauty!
Contemplate Francis’ Canticle to Creation: “Be praised, my Lord, for Brother Sun, who brings the day
and gives the light. He is fair and radiant with a shining face and draws his meaning from on high. Be
praised for Sister Moon and the stars, you have made them clear and precious and lovely. Be praised,
for our Sister Water, who is helpful and humble, precious and pure. Be praised for our Mother Earth, for
she sustains and keeps us, and brings forth all kinds of fruits together with grasses and bright flowers.
Be praised for all your creatures. We give you thanks for in each frontier of life we rediscover you, our
living God.”
Living the Gospel:
Sharing God’s Gifts In Gratitude
This weekend we conclude our annual focus on Stewardship. Living the Gospel: Sharing God’s
Gifts in Gratitude is an exciting endeavor and a holy mission, based on Scriptures and the life of Jesus
Christ. Stewardship is based on the longing deep within our hearts to give generously of the very best
that you have and are. Giving comes naturally once we see our lives as a gift from God and that we are
but stewards of those things that God has entrusted to us. Living the Gospel: Sharing God’s Gifts in
Gratitude is based on the core beliefs of our Catholic tradition, namely that:
God has blessed each of us, abundantly.
Out of gratitude, we want to return a portion of what we have received.
In order to Live the Gospel, we as members of our Saint Kenneth Community need to dedicate a
portion of our Spirituality, Service and Sharing back to God in gratitude.
As disciples of Jesus, we want to experience and live a life of generosity.
I wish to express my personal appreciation to our parishioners who were brave enough to come forward
and give a personal testimony: Amy and Rob Wehner; Dick Hoefer; and Dave Bartek. By their courage
and testimony these fellow parishioners made our annual program a success! Thank you!
First Grade children were asked to complete these famous proverbs; their responses are worth
repeating!
Better be safe than . . . punch a 5th grader
You can lead a horse to water but . . . how?
Don’t bite the hand that . . . looks dirty.
You can’t teach an old dog . . .math!
If you lie down with dogs, you . . . stink!
Love all, trust . . . me.
When the blind lead the blind . . . get out of the way.
There is no fool like . . . Aunt Edna!
Enjoy a Blessed week!
Fr. Tom Belczak
Stewardship Opportunities
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This Week in our Parish
Sunday
8:30 AM
8:30 AM
9:00 AM
12:00 PM
5:30 PM
6:30 PM
8:00 PM
8:00 PM
October 4, 2015
Pancake Breakfast
Noah’s Ark Nursery
Rainbow Sunday
Youth Commission Meeting
Middle School Youth Group-GSG
High School Youth Group-GSG
Al– Anon
Alcoholics Anonymous
Monday
10:00 AM
5:00 PM
7:30 PM
October 5, 2015
Senior Exercise
Christian Formation Program
Alcoholics Anonymous (Men Only)
Tuesday
9:45 AM
10:00 AM
5:00 PM
October 6, 2015
Adoration
Senior Weaving
Christian Formation Program
Wednesday
10:00 AM
5:45 PM
October 7, 2015
Senior Exercise
LOGOS
Thursday
10:00 AM
5:45 PM
6:30 PM
October 8, 2015
Prayer Blanket Ministry
LOGOS
Youth Choir
Friday
7:30 PM
October 9, 2015
Concert Series-Mary Martin
Saturday
10:00 AM
9:00 AM
12:00 PM
October 10, 2015
Self Management and Recovery Training
Protecting God’s Children
Kitchen Training
Sunday
8:30 AM
8:30 AM
9:00 AM
8:00 PM
8:00 PM
October 11, 2015
Coffee & Donuts
Noah’s Ark Nursery
Rainbow Sunday
Al– Anon
Alcoholics Anonymous
Scripture
Readings
Week of October 4, 2015
Sun. 10/4
Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
Genesis 2:18-24
Psalms 128
Hebrews 2:9-11
Mark 10:2-16 or 10:2-12
Mon. 10/5
Jonah 1:1—2:2, 11
Jonah 2
Luke 10:25-37
Tues. 10/6 Saint Bruno, Priest;
Blessed Marie-Rose Durocher, Virgin
Jonah 3:1-10
Psalms 130
Luke 10:38-42
Wed. 10/7 Our Lady of the Rosary
Jonah 4:1-11
Psalms 86
Luke 11:1-4
Thurs. 10/8 Malachi 3:13-20b
Psalms 1
Luke 11:5-13
Fri. 10/9
Saint Denis, Bishop, and Companions,
Martyrs; Saint John Leonardi, Priest
Joel 1:13-15, 2:1-2
Psalms 9
Luke 11:15-26
Sat. 10/10 Joel 4:12-21
Psalms 97
Luke 11:27-28
Reminder:
If you have borrowed a pyx from the
church in the past, and have no need
for it, please return it to the sacristy.
Sun. 10/11 Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Wisdom 7:7-11
Psalms 90
Hebrews 4:12-13
Mark 10:17-30 or 10:17-27
Thank you.
of the week
What could keep you from embracing
the kingdom of God like a little child?
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The Society of St. Vincent de Paul presents
The 2 Annual Fundraising Event in support of Journey to Housing Program
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The Journey to Housing Program is a Special Work of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in western Wayne
County. Following a “housing first” philosophy, the Program attempts to place homeless families in housing
as rapidly as possible. The Program pays move-in costs and subsidizes 50% of a family’s rent for the first 6
months. As families gain financial independence, subsidies gradually decrease until the family achieves self-sufficiency. To
assist each family in achieving both financial and emotional well-being, the family is obligated to attend weekly, in-home
case-management services provided by Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan.
In the 15 months since the start of the Program, we have housed 7 families, and are in the process of housing our 8 th. We
are delighted to inform you that our first two families have successfully exited the Program and are maintaining their financial
independence. A 3rd family is on track to purchase a new home.
We are very excited about the possibilities that the Journey to Housing Program offers for our homeless brothers and sisters.
For this reason, we are hoping you will lend your support by attending our 2nd annual fundraiser. The event will be a dinner
at the St. Mary’s Cultural Center with both a silent and live auction. You will also have the opportunity to hear directly from
two of the families who are benefiting from the Journey to Housing Program. Your support will be most appreciated.
Where – St. Mary’s Cultural Center in Livonia
When – Friday November 6th 6:00 PM-10:00 PM
Cost – $75 per person (50% as taxable deduction)
Tickets can be purchased by
contacting Cecile at 313-550-5760 or at [email protected]
or online at http://svdpdet.org/evening-of-hearts-event/
Don’t forget to like us on Facebook at http://facebook.com/journeytohousing
Stephen Ministry Are you being called to
become one of us?
The Stephen Ministers of St. Kenneth Catholic Community
are Christian laypeople who value individuals and seek to
serve them when they are hurting, troubled, or in need.
As disciples of Christ, we support the mission of our parish
through our words and actions as we:
 Bring comfort to those in need, both within and beyond
our community.
 Share the welcoming and inclusive nature of our
parish.
 Share our time and talent by providing regular
one-on-one caring visits to our care receivers and
consistently being fully present for that individual.
 Attempt to lovingly help others find the courage to
change or accept the circumstances in their lives.
We are looking for more caring individuals to become
Stephen Ministers. Please sign up during the next
upcoming Time and Talent and we will contact you to
attend an informational meeting in mid October with
details on how rewarding this ministry can be. We ask
that you pray and seek guidance from the Holy Spirit. If
you have further questions please contact the St Kenneth
Church office at 734-420-0288.
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CHARITY EUCHRE
Join your fellow parishioners for some fun at
the St. Kenneth Charity Euchre
Tournament! The October tournament is
October 17, 2015. Admission is just $5 and
the proceeds from the tournament will benefit a designated
charity.
Bring a dish to share and some quarters as
euchres will cost you .25 cents each. Doors open at 6:30
PM, with play starting at 7 PM. All are welcome-beginners
as well as experienced players. The November tournament
is November 21, 2015, so mark your calendars. For more
information contact Cathy Niland at 734.421.7751
FIRST SUNDAY FOOD DRIVE
THIS WEEKEND OCTOBER 3/4
FOR ST. DOMINIC OUTREACH
Please bring non-perishable items, such as canned
goods, coffee, peanut butter, jars or box products,
personal care items, and they especially need
laundry soap and baby wipes to the
Gathering Space in church.
Your generosity will be greatly appreciated!
Parish News
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FREE JOINT PRESERVATION CLASS
CSA Update as of September 26
Please join us in St. Kenneth/Patrick room on Thursday,
October 29, 2015 from 10:00a.m. to 12 Noon for a free
Joint Preservation class. The goal of the class is to help
you self-manage your knee joint pain and hip joint pain or
osteoarthritis and to delay surgery as long as possible.
Target for 2015:
$209,588.00
Pledges:
$205,211.00
Total Paid:
$131,312.50
Households Participating:
656
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During the class you will learn about:
How your joints work
Medical treatments
How and when to use ice or heat
Self-management of pain
Physical therapy
Exercises to help strengthen your knee
The class will be offered by a member of the Henry Ford
Health Systems Department of Orthopedic Surgery and
Sports Medicine. Please register with The Parish Office at
734-420-0288 so that we can have sufficient handouts
available.
Look forward to seeing you then.
Protecting God’s Children and
Kitchen Training
Kitchen 101 training is for all volunteers who will be
assisting in the kitchen for any St. Kenneth event. This is to
better prepare everyone and to make sure we are abiding
by health/safety regulations. Kitchen 101 will be offered
Saturday, October 10, at 12 p.m.
Please R.S.V.P. to the Parish Office at 734-420-0288
Protecting God’s Children is Saturday, October 10, 2015,
9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Please register on the AOD website at www.AOD.org and
click on Protecting God’s Children.
Respect Life Sunday October 4, 2015
Since 1972 the first Sunday of October has been
designated by the Church as “Respect LIFE Sunday”. The
Catholic Church has dedicated the month of October to
advancing a culture of LIFE. Take a moment today and
throughout the month of October to pray for human dignity
and all human LIFE.
Heavenly Father, thank you for the precious gift of life.
Help us to cherish and protect this gift, even in the midst of
fear, pain, and suffering. Give us love for all people,
especially the most vulnerable, and help us bear witness to
the truth that every life is worth living. Grant us the humility
to accept help when we are in need, and teach us to be
merciful to all. Through our words and actions, may others
encounter the outstretched hands of Your mercy. We ask
this through Christ, our Lord. Amen
Thank you to those who have already made their
contribution to the CSA.
As you know any funds
contributed over and above our target go into our Capital
Savings Account for parish expansion projects. We invite
your support.
Please join us on October 20 at 7pm when
we will discuss “Dead Wake” by Erik
Larson. As the Lusitania sailed towards
England, 10 months after WWI started, the
captain was not worried. There were always
“gentlemanly” rules observed for civilian
ships---Germany was determined to change those rules.
This is a story that we might think we know, but in reality, do
not. We will read “The World As We Know It” by
Joseph Monninger for November 17, “The Sea
Captain’s Wife” by Beth Powning for January
19, and “Adios America” by Ann Colter for
February 16. There is no meeting in December.
Feel free to bring snacks to share as we
discuss these thought provoking books.
Women's Spirituality Group is open
to all women and meets on the 3rd
Monday at 7 pm. Our next meeting
is October 19th when we will use the
2nd chapter in SACRED FIRE by Fr.
Ron Rohl hei ser, E ssenti al
Discipleship; The Struggle to Get
Our Lives Together, to further our discussion about our
personal spiritual journey and our relationships with others.
Also read the Notes at the back of the book for this
Chapter. Essential Discipleship develops in our first stage
of life moving us from the security of home and family of
childhood through the uncertainties of puberty to a new
sense of home built on decisions made through young
adulthood. The knowledge, experiences, and discernment
established during this stage determine the direction our
spiritual journey will take. Please join us. If you are a
newcomer to the group, a brief orientation about us will be
provided before our next meeting. Please call Jennifer
Teed at 734-812-6077 or Carol Belloli at 248-348-3655 for
the orientation.
Thank You!
Thank you parishioners of St. Kenneth! Through St.
Kenneth, I have collected over 100 additional toys for the
Children’s Hospital of Michigan Foundation. I’m sure all of
the toys will be greatly appreciated by the Foundation and
the children receiving them. This was a big help for my
journey to Eagle! Jacob Fuher
Faith Formation
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Youth Ministry
Happenings...
St. Kenneth God Squad
FAITH FORMATION
HAPPENINGS AT A GLANCE
October 5/6
CFP 5:00-6:30 p.m.
Eucharistic Parent meeting
5 p.m. Social Hall
October 7/8
LOGOS
5:45-8:00 p.m.
October 12/13
CFP 5:00-6:30 p.m.
October 14
Confirmation Class
6:30-8:00 p.m.
October 17
Rite of Enrollment Mass
4:30 p.m.
October 19/20
CFP 5:00-6:30 p.m.
First Communion Retreat
5-6:30 p.m.
October 21/22
LOGOS
5:45-8:00 p.m.
October 26/27
NO CFP
@SKGodSquad
LOGOS 2015 -16
Power Lab
Wednesday, October 7/
Thursday, October 8
Menu: Neutron Nuggets with dippers, Kinetic
Corn, Radioactive Tater Tots, Proton Punch,
Vector Salad, and Sink or Float Ice Cream Floats
God Squad Gatherings
October
Sunday, 10/4
Middle School GSG 5:30-7:00 p.m. Becky’s House
High School GSG 6:30-8:00 p.m. Becky’s House
Sunday, 10/11
Middle School GSG 5:30-7:00 p.m. Becky’s House
High School GSG 6:30-8:00 p.m. Becky’s House
Sunday, 10/18
Middle School and High School
12:30-4:00 p.m. DeBuck’s Farm
First Communion Programming
Important Dates
Monday/Tuesday October 5/6 Parent Meeting
5-6:30 p.m. Parents Only-Social Hall
Monday/Tuesday October 19/20 First Communion Retreat
5-6:30 p.m. Parent and Child only
(Registration required)- Social Hall
Monday/Tuesday November 16/17 Blessing Cup Meal
6:30 p.m. First Communicant and
Immediate Family (Registration required)
Social Hall
Monday/Tuesday December 7/8
Reconciliation Prayer Service
5 p.m. Parent and Child only-Church
Family First Communions begin
December 26 until beginning of Lent
Tuesday evenings and Weekend Masses
(Registration Required)
Thursday April 14 First Communion Practice
5 p.m. Parent and Child only-Church
Saturday April 16 All Communicant Mass
11:00 a.m.-Church
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New Parishioners
On behalf of all our parishioners, we extend a warm
welcome to these newly registered members who
have joined our parish in the last several weeks.
Mass Intentions
Saturday
4:30 PM
October 3, 2015
Janet Brodzik, requested by Jerry & Becky Brodzik
Katie Collins, requested by Mary Gibbons
Don Kellogg (Special Intentions), requested
by Toni Herberger
Leonard Janus, requested by the MacLean Family
Alice Smock, requested by Bob & Mary Brooks
Becky Brodzik (3rd Anniversary), requested by Ron & kids
Sunday
7:30 AM
October 4,, 2015
Virginia Gabriel (Special Intentions), requested
by Cynthia Gabriel
Melvin Rintz, requested by Family
Kenneth & Susan Marzec, their son Gregory
Donald & Gloria Smith
Kristy Kenneally, her sons Collin & Carson
Jorge Lopez-Flores & Marlluvia Garcia-Benitez,
their children Jorge & Paulina
May They Rest in Peace
Ronald Denomme
Robert E. Stork
9:00 AM
Newly Married
11:00 AM
Bernadette Sexton, requested by Family
Rosemary Byle (Special 95th Birthday Intentions),
requested by Family
Mary Ann Neumann, requested by Becky & Delphine
Monday
9:00 AM
October 5, 2015
Katie Collins, requested by Radwan Family
Tuesday
9:00 AM
October 6, 2015
Sam Camilleri, requested by Paula Muscat
No Marriages
Newly Baptized
Oliver Jude
Baptized on September 27, 2015
Son of Aaron & Danielle Pelc
Joseph Stanley
Baptized on September 27, 2015
Son of Matthew & Valerie Stempin
Ava Jean
Baptized on September 27, 2015
Daughter of Guy & Angela Villet
Birthday Blessings cont.
October 10
October 10 continued
Kyle Beeman
Bethany Bratney
Bernard Brennan
Paxton Darling & Miller
Kacie Drake
Kimberley Ervans
Madison Farris
Theresa Finkbeiner
Carla Guerro
Andrea Hlavaty
Samantha Holod
Shelley Kulick
David Kushner
Alejandro Lavie
Allen Marecki
Amy Marietta
Antonio Nocera
Rita Ormsby
Barbara Pichan
David Priester, Jr.
Jenifer Radecki
Nicholas Rize
Eric Rothert
ChristineSiegert
Ann Early, requested by John Early
Jeff Stemberger, requested by Family
Irene Leach, requested by the Terrill Family
7:00 PM
Joan Bauser, requested by Kathleen Harrington
Howard Haskins (1st Anniversary), requested
by John Haskins
Wednesday October 7, 2015
NO MASS
Thursday
9:00 AM
October 8, 2015
People of Saint Kenneth
Friday
9:00 AM
October 9, 2015
In Thanksgiving for Fr. Tom’s return, requested
by Sandi Stockel
Saturday
4:30 PM
October 10, 2015
Janet Brodzik, requested by Steven & Mandy Brodzik
Judy Smock, requested by her Family
Maribeth Dudley-Smith, requested by Marion Toptani
Don Kellogg (Special Intentions), requested
by Toni Herberger
Dolores Janeczko, requested by her Family
Sunday
7:30 AM
October 11, 2015
Joe Sturtz, requested by Pud Sturtz
Mary Ann Neumann, requested by Gary & Lorraine Berlin
9:00 AM
11:00 AM
Ann Early, requested by John Early
Maribeth Dudley-Smith, requested by Margaret Bagley
Eleanor Kroll, requested by Nancy White
Katie Collins, requested by David & Grayce Galiyas
Mary Ann Neumann, requested by Becky Orlowski
Michael Heyer, requested by Samantha
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Birthday Blessings
Please Pray for...
Fran Amico
Bob Brooks
Bill Burke
Pat Carroll
Sandy Cioch
Joseph Colleran
Anne Gurka
Douglas Gurka
Fred Hallway
Mary Hoban
Paulette Kathrein
Don Kellogg
Richard LaPointe
Patricia Manke
Jean Meredith
Dan McKernan
Tim McKernan
Margaret Mishik
Geri Nickerson
Jim Noetzel, Jr
Joan O’Connell
Peggy Oppenheimer
John Owens
Ethan Paladino
Debbie Palutis
Carri Perry
Shirley Riggs
Dorothy Rowland
Michael Rydeski
Beverly Semeniuk
Schinker Family
Jeremy Shattuck
Don Shoemaker
Rocky Simoni
Kathyrn Stachecki
Jean Stork
Craig Ulecki
Rose Williams
Tom Wing
Besty Wygant
Brooklyn Ann Yarosz
October 7 continued
Rosemary Byle
Mitchell DeGroff
Lorraine Friday
Joseph Gill
Kevin Groot
Hailey Harris
James Kessler
Kenneth Kula
Andrew LeFresne
Mitchell Lozo
Michael MacDonald
Kelly McGrath
Michael O'Keefe
Sharon Saydak-Kulp
Richard Stempin
Kathryn Sullivan
Joyce Timm
Ryan Whelan
Aidan Janosik
Joseph Kramer
Erin McCallum
Amanda Miller
David Owens
Elaina Ozark
Craig Palise
John Palmer
Cheryl Sczepanski
Melanie Sendico
Monica Shaffer
Trudy Smock
Christopher Tarry
ChristianVargo
October 5
To have someone enrolled on the prayer list, please call the church office. Names will
be listed for four weeks unless the office is notified that the condition continues and
that prayers are still needed.
Pray for our Military
Tripp Adams, Army
Nathan Albanese, Army
Anthony Allen, Marines
Greg Anderson, Navy
Steven Anderson, Marines
Garrett Barr, Army
Bradley Bourdage, Marines
Julia Bawden, Army
Alexander Bird,
Christina Bucciere
Brendan P. Carney, Air Force
John Cassani, Navy
Tim Collins, Air Force
Christopher Crandall, Coast
Guard
Paul Crandall, Army
Bradley Davis, Marines
Greg Davis, Air Force
Megan Gagnon, Air Force
Jeff Gray, National Guard
Jada Grindstaff, Army
Robert Gulla, Air Force
Kurt Gurka, Army
James Hamblin, Marines
Paul Klavon, Army
Timothy MacArthur, Army
Patrick Madish, Air Force
Daniel Marr, Marines
October 4
Courtney Moss, Marines
Matt Mosteiko, Army
John J. Nygard, Air Force
Todd J Pepino, Army
Jeremiah Patrick, Air Force
Lt. Clifford Plass, Marines
Nyle Pfeefer, Army
Ryan Rays, Navy
Philip Reinert, Air Force
Sarah Rowe, Coast Guard
Jacob Saliba, Marines
Caleb Sandoval, Army
Danielle Schendel, Marines
Bryan Silveri, Navy
Charles Simpson, Jr., Army
Stephanie Smith, Air Force
Hugo Stange, Army
Taylor Steele, Army
Shannon Suchora Hill, Air Force
Paul Theile, Navy
Dennis Thompson, Army
Chad Vandette, Army
Anthony Vennekotter, Army
Zachary Willey, Air Force
Joseph Wilson, Army
Bradford I. Young, Marines
In gratitude for the sacrifices of our loved ones in the armed forces and their families,
we are gathering the names and service branches of those currently serving our
country, and requesting parishioners pray for these brave people. If you would like to
add a person to our Military Prayer Request List, please call Barb at 420-3031.
Joseph Buczkowski
Andrew Chandler
Vida Christie
Daniel Cox
Stephen Deak
Erin Fedoronko
Patricia Furlong
Matthew Gatzek
David Guziatek
Janet McWilliams
John Provagna
Ainsley Ramirez
Julie Redwine
Christopher Rego
Kaylie Roberts
Carmen Schinker
Molly Smentowski
Michelle Steslicki
Joshua Taylor
Cristina Todd
Deanna Willis
October 6
Lawrence Beaudoin
Shyanne Cowger
Meghan Davis
Katherine Davis
Karen Epacs
Laurie Garbutt
Julie Gravina
Anthony Reinowski
Susan Spolsky
John Swirles
John Williamson
October 7
Daniel DeDominicis
Nicklaus Detmer
Tyler Djokovic
Jessica Gordon
Emily Gordon
Michael Hill
John Hodges
October 8
Paul Bieritz
Dennis Bilancia
Tyler Blank
Deborah Borst
Ava Brotherton
Jeffrey Cheetam
Janis Cottrell
Daniel Danes
Nicholas Gardner
Dawn Hach
John Kirsch
Drew Koet
Trevor Lerner
Janet Mathieu
James McLean
Alyssa Osterhoff
Mary Paredes
Joan Spryszak
Sheila Thompson
Arlene Tomaszewski
James Visnaw II
October 9
Margaret Adzima
Timothy Baldwin
Diana Barman
Karen Bartram
Becky Brodzik
James Cicala Jr.
Joslyn Dawley
Kathryn Kubitskey
Laurel Lindh
Kelly Mussen
Carson O'Connell
Blaine Paden
Philip Phillips
Matthew Robinet
Claire Sillick
Cassandra Speir
Vincent St. Louis
Avari Zinner
Deborah Zopf
Continued on pg 8
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Stewardship
Matters
Proper stewardship can be defined and measured
in a variety of ways. In today’s Gospel from Mark,
when Jesus notes that His followers are trying to
prevent children from “bothering” Him, He states,
“Let the children come to me; do not prevent them,
for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.”
There are two lessons for us in this passage.
The first reminds us of our responsibility as
stewards for the children of our faith community.
The primary duty for raising and forming children in
the faith is, of course, the parents. However, each
of us who is baptized into the community and is a
vital part of the Body of Christ shares in stewarding
these little ones.
ST KENNETH CATHOLIC COMMUNITY
14951 NORTH HAGGERTY ROAD
PLYMOUTH MI 48170
(734) 420-0288
FAX (734) 420-2921
WWW.STKENNETH.ORG
FR.THOMAS BELCZAK
Pastor
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FR. GEORGE CHARNLEY
Retired Priest Assistant
REGIONAL GRADE SCHOOL
PARISH CREDIT UNION
All Saints Catholic School
Catholic Vantage Financial
Ms. Kristen Strausbaugh, Principal
36111 Five Mile Rd., Livonia 48154
(734) 459-2490
(734) 432-0212
www.allsaintscs.com
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PARISH PERSONNEL
LITURGY
A second lesson has to do with Jesus telling us “…
whoever does not accept the kingdom of God like a
child will not enter it.” Small children, infants in
particular, are largely helpless. They need us.
Jesus’ point to us is that we need the Lord.
Children understand their dependence.
Delegate of Fiscal Affairs
Bishop Walter Hurley
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Deacon
Deacon Denny DeVooght (734) 420-0288
Business Manager
Trish MacDonald, (734) 420-0288 x19
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Maintenance Supervisor
Chuck Sprosek, (734) 927-1256
[email protected]
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday,
Friday: 9:00 AM
Tuesday: 7:00 PM
No mass on Wednesday
Nevertheless, we sometimes balk at the thought
that we are totally dependent upon God. If we
reach that conclusion, and if we put our lives into
God’s Hands, like a child, we are more likely to
“inherit the kingdom.” Jesus is telling us to trust
Him, and that will help us to be the stewards and
disciples we are expected to be.
Director of Music
Amy Sauve, (734) 420-3678
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Parish Receptionist
Becky LeBeau, (734) 420-0288 x10
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Office Support
Barb Brennan, (734) 420-0288 x14
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Sunday Offerings for the
weekend of:
September 26, 2015
Envelopes:
$ 18,353.00
Loose:
$
1,043.00
Electronic Giving: $
1,523.00
# of Envelopes:
PARISH OFFICE HOURS
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday:
9 am - 12 noon; 1pm - 8 pm
Thursday, Friday:
9 am -12 noon; 1 pm - 4:00 pm
Saturday:
9 am -12 Noon
FAITH FORMATION
Remember:
STEWARDSHIP
MATTERS
Total:
Maintenance Helper: Tim Wallon
Saturday: 4:30 PM
Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 11:00 AM,
Holy Days: 9:00 AM and 7:00 PM
$ 20,919.00
446
May God reward your
generous support of our
parish and its ministries.
Director of Children's Faith Formation
Sera Lewan, (734) 420-0288 X17
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Director of LOGOS &
Youth Ministry
Joanna Vaghy, (734) 927-1253
[email protected]
Administrative Asst to
Children’s Faith Formation
Jodi Villeneuve , (734) 420-3031
[email protected]
Administrative Asst to LOGOS &
Confirmation
Jonell Traylor, (734) 927-1254
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Director of Confirmation
Elaine Kramer, (734) 927-1254
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Sunday Hospitality: Coffee & Donuts
Michele Belczak
SACRAMENTS
Reconciliation: Saturday 3:30 PM
Baptism: Contact Office for
Parents' Meeting.
Marriage: Make arrangements six months in
advance for pre-marriage conference.
REGISTRATION
Come to the office to introduce
yourself during regular parish
office hours.
PARISH COUNCIL
2015-16 Parish Council Member
Chair
John Shorb (734) 469-4981 [email protected]
Vice Chair
Jeff Kessen
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Secretary
Sarah Fish
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Fr. Tom Belczak
(734) 420-0288
Peggy Darrah
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Maria Marsh [email protected]
Bob Mazarowski
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Brad Neilson
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Andy Osip
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Judy Torosian [email protected]
Ray Smock
Andy Wasiniak
Tom Okress
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